6. A search of government property:
A. Is always legal, since the U.S. Constitution doesn't apply to a search of the government's own
property.
B. Is always legal, since there is no right of privacy in the government's own property.
C. Is legal, but the evidence will not be admissible in court.
D. None of the above.
7. If there is an illegal search and seizure, the evidence that is seized will not be admitted in court.
This is the result of the:
A.
Derivative evidence rule.
B.
Best evidence rule.
C.
Exclusionary rule.
D.
Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
8. Which of the following is a recognized exception to the application of the rule noted in question 7
(above) ?
A.
The good faith exception.
B.
The bad faith exception.
C.
The extenuation exception.
D.
The misdelivery exception.
9. Which of the following can issue a search authorization?
A.
The Staff Judge Advocate (SJA).
B.
Any JAG officer, including the SJA.
C.
The provost marshal.
D.
None of the above.
10. A search authorization:
A.
Requires the existence of probable cause.
B.
Must be based on sworn testimony.
C.
Must be in writing.
D.
All of the above.
11. In terms of establishing probable cause:
A.
Hearsay is not admissible.
B.
Hearsay is admissible, but it must be substantiated by a sworn affidavit.
C.
Hearsay is admissible, but only if in writing.
D.
None of the above.
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